Take a stroll down Memory Lane

TAKE a trip down Memory Lane next month when the Sensational 60s Experience returns to Derby’s Assembly Rooms with many of the hits of yesteryear.

This brand new production for 2011 features a host of original hits performed by four of the most popular bands of the 60s, starring The Tremeloes, Herman’s Hermits, The Union Gap UK and The Dreamers.

Hosted by Alan Mosca from Freddie And The Dreamers, this show features a quintessential 60s line-up and performances of nostalgic treats such as Silence is Golden, Twist and Shout, Here Comes My Baby, Do You Love Me, I’m Into Something Good, Something Is Happening, No Milk Today, I’m Henry The 8th, Young Girl, Lady Willpower, I’m Telling You Now, You Were Made For Me, I Love You Baby and I Understand, to name but a few.

Possibly the most popular 60s band still touring all over the world today, The Tremeloes in action will allow you to relive the magic of this golden era.

Herman’s Hermits, throughout the mid-60s music scene, proved to be a dominating force worldwide. From 1964, the band chalked up over 23 top 20 singles, ten hit albums, three major movies. Hermans Hermits as of to date have sold 75,000,000 records worldwide.

The Union Gap gained worldwide recognition when their first combined release Young Girl hit the number one spot in the UK and number two in the USA. Next came Lady Willpower which again reached number five in the UK and again number two in the USA.

Their next release Woman Woman also proved a major top ten hit in both the UK and USA. Other hits include Over You and This Girl Is Now A Woman. Sit back, relax and enjoy the fantastic harmonies of The Union Gap UK.

After splitting with Freddie Garrity in 1986, The Dreamers went on to build their own reputation and have established themselves as one of the most-seen 60s shows on the circuit today. Not only will they have you rolling in the aisles with their fantastic humour, but will have you rocking in the aisles with Dreamers classics.

Tickets to see this stroll down Memory Lane are available by calling the box office on 01332 255800.

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